This is the kind of sermon that makes us ask, “If Spurgeon thought that he needed to preach this in his own day, what might he have said to us?!” He addresses those “who are beginning to imagine that weakness is the normal and proper state of a Christian; that to be unbelieving, desponding, nervous, timid, cowardly, inactive, heartless, is at worst a very excusable thing.” In Spurgeon’s understanding, this is a fearful and dangerous conclusion to reach. In response, he identifies some of the spiritual cures that faith in God’s Christ has worked in the experience of the church through the ages. Not satisfied with that, he then analyses faith to determine what are the divinely-appointed ingredients in this medicine. He urges us to go the Spirit of God to obtain the medicine, and praises the Physician who can make us strong out of our very weakness. There is no spiritual strength without the faith which God gives. If Spurgeon felt the church’s need in his own day, then we would do well to heed his counsels in our own.
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Suffering and Reigning with Jesus (S547)
Encourage Your Minister (S537)
The Warrant of Faith (S531)
From Death to Life (S523)
The Bridgeless Gulf (S518)
The Power of Prayer and the Pleasure of Praise (S507)
Strong Meat (S506)
The Gladness of the Man of Sorrows (S498)
Gracious Renewal (S490)
Life and Walk of Faith (S483)
Self-Delusion (S475)
What Meanest Thou, O Sleeper? (S469)
Repentance and Faith Inseparable (S460)
Sunshine in the Heart (S454)
An Exhortation and A Salutation (S450)
God’s Will and Man’s Will (S442)
Life in Earnest (S433)
A Psalm for the New Year (S427)
Abram and the Ravenous Birds (S420)
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